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Members

The KDE Desktop in openSUSE is maintained by members of the openSUSE community. There is a core team that maintains the packages and a number of active members that contribute with testing, reviews, ideas, etc.

Employees from other SUSE teams who have come from the KDE community or who have in the past been responsible for KDE work at SUSE, but who no longer contribute actively to KDE on openSUSE during work hours:

How to join

We love to help you!

openSUSE isn't the kind of community where there are rules or red tape, so if you want to do something, just doing it works best.

Of course we're all more than willing to help you, explain how things work and get you going. You can ask on IRC or any other communication channel (like our opensuse-KDE mailing list, which you can join by clicking here).

How to get started

BURPing stands for Branch, Update and Request merging a Package. OBS works a lot like GitHub, where you make a branch of a package in your own home, modify it, test it, and create a merge request. The documentation on how to do this can be found on the Factory link above.

For development of C/C++/Python etc tools and such it's best to ask us directly.